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FEMALE TRACKS KURZFILMPROGRAMM: GESTERN IST SICH HEUTE ERINNERN
The memory of an earlier phase of life, of a lost homeland, of loved ones, of smells, or of the collective experience of catastrophes remains an ongoing process. Many years after fleeing Bosnia, Nina Kusturica visits her old homeland in Draga Ljiljana from Vienna. The search for her former friend becomes a reunion with her own childhood and youth. The History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, established during the era of Yugoslav socialism and now maintained by a collective, is dedicated to coming to terms with the past. What is already visually foreshadowed in Lotte Schreiber's Some Memories on Super 8 continues in To forget on Super 8 and 16mm: the interruption and disruption of the film images. Lydia Nsiah exposed already expired film strips, revealing blind spots and faded areas. Jola Wieczorek's search for her Polish alter ego is also expressed through flickering, sometimes shadowy archive images in List do Polski. “Jolka, Jolka, do you remember,” she asks herself off-screen. From a distance, the past present becomes increasingly precious. (Bianca Jasmina Rauch)
Draga Ljiljana - Nina Kusturica (AT 2000, 31 min)
Some Memories - Lotte Schreiber (AT 2024, 10 min)
To forget - Lydia Nsiah (AT 2017, 17 min)
List do Polski - Jola Wieczorek (AT/BEL 2015, 9 min)
In the presence of Nina Kusturica, Lotte Schreiber, Lydia Nsiah, and Jola Wieczorek. Moderator: Asja Makarević